SHE-CREATURE insert 1956 Kallis art of English reincarnated as monster from Hell, ultra rare!

An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Insert Movie Poster (measures 14" x 36"
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The She-Creature, the 1956 Edward L. Cahn horror science fiction (sci-fi) thriller "It Can and Did Happen! Based on authentic Facts you've been reading about!"; "Hypnotized! Reincarnated as a Monster from Hell!

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The She-Creature, the 1956 Edward L. Cahn horror science fiction (sci-fi) thriller ("It Can and Did Happen! Based on authentic Facts you've been reading about!"; "Hypnotized! Reincarnated as a Monster from Hell!"; "The Startling disclosure about Reincarnation and Age Regression!"; "Based on an original idea by Jerry Zigmond"; about a scientist who is able to cause his assistant to revert to a monster she was in a previous life millions of years before, and the monster kills people, and the scientist teams with a rich guy to profit off of the killings) starring Chester MorrisMarla English (in the title role as the assistant who becomes the She-Creature), Tom ConwayCathy Downs, Lance Fuller, Ron RandellFrieda Inescort, Paul Dubov, and Paul Blaisdell (as the man in the She-Creature suit). Note that Chester Morris had been a very successful leading man in the 1930s and he successfully transitioned to stardom in B-movies in the 1940s, most notably the Boston Blackie series, but his career was coming to an end when he made this super low budget movie, and, in fact, he retired after it, coming out of retirement for a small role 14 years later in The Great White Hope, just before his passing.


The She-Creature (American International, 1956). Insert (14" X 36"). Science Fiction.
Starring Chester Morris, Marla English, Tom Conway, Cathy Downs, Lance Fuller, Ron Randell, Frieda Inescort, Frank Jenks, El Brendel, Paul Dubov, William Hudson, and Jack Mulhall. Directed by Edward L. Cahn. An unrestored poster with an overall presentable appearance.